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    Jellybean Island Learning Academy

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    Growing Hills Academy

    (2 reviews)

    St Peters

    My son has attended Growing Hills Academy for over a year now, and I can honestly say that I do not…read moreknow what I would do if the Hills were not present in my family's life. My husband and I are so, so grateful - every single day - for the thoughtful care and attention that Jace is shown on a daily basis. Ms. Rachel, Ms. Lori and Mr. Jeff are three of the most understanding and passionate people we have ever had the pleasure of knowing, and my husband and I completely trust them with our son's life and education. From the organic meals that are prepared to the interactive lessons that are delivered every week, GHA provides my son with a one-of-a-kind learning experience that I am certain he would not get anywhere else. They treat him like one of their own children, and I feel at ease dropping him off every morning for school. He began attending at 12 months old, and the amount he has learned over the past 13 months at GHA is astonishing. We are currently expecting twins, and we can't wait to enroll them, too. I cannot say enough positive, wonderful things about Growing Hills Academy.

    I do NOT recommend working for GHA. I had my 8 month old son attend with me. Amber in the 1-2year…read moreold room is a drama starter and sticks her nose into people business and causes problems. She told me that they were going to move my son into the toddler room at 8 MONTHS OLD! He's not even crawling or mobile yet! Lots of drama! Which is why I quit. And the owner Rachel STILL has not paid me for working there two months ago! And will not respond to any messages or send me my last check! So unprofessional!!! Do not recommend

    Primrose School of St. Charles at Heritage

    Primrose School of St. Charles at Heritage

    (11 reviews)

    St Peters

    I have to repost this because somehow my previous review was deleted by somebody…read more I do not post this review lightly or with malice but I feel as a parent I should make sure our experience is represented for others seeking to use this school. Our initial experience with the school was very positive. About 6 months after our start we had both teachers change in our classroom. We didn't think much of it as we were sold on the process and learning paths the school offered were the difference. Our newly 3 year old at this point started receive a lot more "feedback" on things going on at school. These were mostly things around not lining up when coming in from playground, not sitting down when told to during story time and having trouble coming in from outside playtime. Our initial thoughts were that this is something they would work on at school and we would reenforce at home....Then we got requests to come in for "parent teacher conferences" this is something we came in during work hours multiple times to do. We took on our part to try to reenforce lessons from home into school while they gave some activities they would do but we were never provided with any comprehensive plan or any real followup on how they were working in school to help "correct" her. All incidents through these months were all non-violent and only about not following exact instructions around when to lay down or go out. She is only 3 years old. After a few weeks they decided to start sending home a journal of every "incident" forcing the teachers to fill out this daily and checking in on us that we were reading it and bringing it home everyday. At this point they were just calling "leadership" every time she did something they did not like or she was not conforming to the current activity. We had been doing our best at home but these things were mostly happening at school. This came to a head a few months later as we did our best to meet these unrealistic expectations from the leadership of the school for a little human who was only 3 and doing her best to understand their very specific requirements. At this point she started becoming scared and sad to go to school and told us she had been hit by another kid. We brought these concerns to the school and were told that the hitting was "being handled". Once we made this compliant within a few weeks we had been told that suddenly her incidents were escalating and she was crying uncontrollably during activities that had been much easier before, nap, switching activities she wanted to continue and such. This was very out of character for us and we again made very strong complaints about how there had been no followup to the earlier incidents and no plan of action in the class or to her individually to help with this. I guess this was our mistake. After that we were told within a week that they intended to send her home for any incident that they considered disruptive, which they did one day later. So I started going to school 3 times a day to help checkin and make sure she understands what was expected for half a week. The first day I did not go in multiple times (after getting a glowing report from her teacher and positive input about her attitude) I was called and told to pick her up because she had another "incident". This was our last day. I am sure their brand of child education works for some but I put this review out to make sure parents who see these warning signs don't wait as long as we did. Don't have to have a child asking if they are "bad" and start apologizing almost constantly to us. She was put in a new school and after a week of the teachers there helping her get over this she was able to start accepting quiet time and safety rules around the playground with no problems. I want to be clear that we did like our new teachers and think they were doing the best they could. This was a complete failure of what they call their "leadership" team who seem to be more concerned with passing blame to us as the child than leading any efforts to find healthy resolutions to a 3 year old.

    We love Primrose! My kids started just before they turned three and it has been fantastic. The…read morecommunication is very good. My kids eat better/healthier at school than at home for the kitchen makes everything fresh. They work hard to include all cultures and holidays. And as someone who has a lot of anxiety around storms and tornadoes their FEMA grade storm shelter means I know they are in the safest place and well taken care of. The front staff is beyond fantastic with names and faces. We had a family emergency and a family friend had to pick up as the other contacts we had were out of town. And though she had been there a few times and they still asked for her ID to verify what I told them they immediately recognized her. The peace of mind knowing my kids are in a place that is safe, clean, with staff that loves and cares for them is priceless.

    Jellybean Island Learning Academy - childcare - Updated May 2026

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